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Sarah McGinnity

Sarah McGinnity
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Sarah grew up in Manhattan, Kansas (Go Cats!), she moved to Minnesota where she met her husband, Shea. Realizing how much she hated snow in May, she convinced him to move to Kansas City in 2010. Together they have lived in Midtown, Waldo, the Plaza, and now Overland Park. Sarah is mom to 10-year-old, Henry, 7-year-old Clark and 5-year-old Lucy. She has her master’s in urban administration and is passionate about making Kansas City a more equitable and supportive community. In between the crazy, she likes to drink coffee, run, hike, travel as much as possible, and experience all things Kansas City!

Call for Nominations: Kansas City’s Mother of the Year!

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There are no raises or promotions when it comes to the job of motherhood. No parking space next to the door or employee appreciation lunch. But as fellow mothers, battling in the trenches day in...

Save Big this Week at Rhea Lana’s Consignment Sale

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While kids can be expensive from activity fees to doctor's visits to the latest toy they definitely don't need (but is so cute), baby gear and clothes are the places I've learned to save...

A Non-Native’s Guide to Kansas City

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Thinking of moving to Kansas City? Consider this your big Midwestern hospitality hug of welcome. Though I grew up 120 miles west (Go Cats!) and then spent four freezing cold years in the Land of...

Walking for St. Jude’s (So that Someday We Don’t Have To)

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In January 2010, Jennifer Christiansen's life as a mother changed forever. when her 11-month-old daughter, Avery, was diagnosed with pediatric brain cancer. In the last four years, there have been appointments, consultations, treatments and recoveries. Hopeful days and...

Smiles Change Lives

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“Your child needs braces.” Words no parent (or their pocketbook) wants to hear. Though orthodontic care certainly requires some financial sacrifice, many children don’t have the financial means to receive necessary care. Smiles Change Lives (SCL)...

Mommy, Cancer Patient, Survivor

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Kristen sat in the salon chair with her toddler son on her lap. Together, they watched in the mirror as her long blond hair got shorter and shorter. Finally, her husband and brother take...

Consignment Sale Wins

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Given the opportunity to buy clothes to outfit my little men without forking over a large percentage of my monthly budget, I take it without hesitation. At the Just Between Friends Overland Park sale this...

Omaha Road Trip with Toddlers

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Each summer, we try to take at least one road trip to explore life outside of the metro area - preferably far enough away to require a hotel stay because in hotels, people clean for you! This...
Giving up on Google parenting

Giving Up on Google Parenting

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It all started with a simple question - how can I get my newborn suffering from reflux to sleep anywhere besides my chest? But nothing is simple when Google gets involved. After making my initial...

A Little {Free!} Library of Our Own

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Note: In addition to supplies to construct the library, Kansas City Moms Blog received samples from Alpha-Bits in exchange for writing this post. Opinions are those of the contributor who wrote them. I learned about...

Introducing the KCMB Mother of the Year

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Maggie Sabato, Kansas City Moms Blog's Mother of the Year, is a testament to the fact that a mother’s job never ends. She raised her two daughters – Stephanie and Cecily – on her own...

55 Months of Trying: A Mother’s Journey

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Laura’s desire to be a mother didn’t start when she got married. It started when she was a toddler, feeding bottles of milk to her dolls before rocking them to sleep. That little girl grew...

Talking to Kids When Tragedy Hits Close to Home

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We've gotten numb to reading the details of another shooting splashed across the news. Usually, it happens in someone else's community where the victims' names are unfamiliar. Yesterday, it didn't happen somewhere else. It happened...

Searching for More Than a Doctor

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I used to joke that I wished I could have my pap smear more than once a year because I missed my midwife. After going through a pregnancy, a dramatic delivery experience and then a...

Raising a Super Reader

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We started reading to our son, Henry, when he was in utero; I diligently read black and white books like I was told to do in those first few months of his life. Now that...
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